However, the POCO X2 turned out to be a rebrand of the China-released Redmi K30. During a Zoom meeting with fans, POCO India General Manager C Manmohan revealed that the upcoming POCO F2 would not be a Redmi K30 Pro rebrand. Officially announced just last week, the Redmi K30 is poised to succeed the popular K20 and if you merely looked at the specs on paper, there are some noticeable incremental differences. The Redmi K30 comes in two models -- the standard 4G model and another that comes with 5G. Right out of the box, there seems to be not much difference between the K20 and the K30. The K30 is still usable with one hand but it's already a bit cumbersome to type or send a text message if you're not going to use both hands. Redmi did away with the elevating camera module at the front and replaced it with a punch-hole design for the dual front-facing cameras. Redmi also skipped the in-display fingerprint sensor in the K30 and used a physical fingerprint sensor embedded in the power button at the side. Read more in our articles including "POCO F2 will not be a Redmi K30 Pro rebrand" and "Redmi K30 hands-on, first impressions".
However, the POCO X2 turned out to be a rebrand of the China-released Redmi K30. During a Zoom meeting with fans, POCO India General Manager C Manmohan revealed that the upcoming POCO F2 would not be a Redmi K30 Pro rebrand.
Officially announced just last week, the Redmi K30 is poised to succeed the popular K20 and if you merely looked at the specs on paper, there are some noticeable incremental differences. The Redmi K30 comes in two models -- the standard 4G model and another that comes with 5G. Right out of the box, there seems to be not much difference between the K20 and the K30.
Our coverage of redmi k30 includes: "POCO F2 will not be a Redmi K30 Pro rebrand"; "Redmi K30 hands-on, first impressions"; "Redmi K30, K30 5G now official". Each article provides unique insights and information.